An inverse methodology for high frequency RF head coil design with pre-emphasized B1 field in MRI
Contribuinte(s) |
Z. Liang |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2004
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Resumo |
An inverse methodology to assist in the design of radio-frequency (RF) head coils for high field MRI application is described in this work. Free space time-harmonic electromagnetic Green's functions and preemphasized B1 field are used to calculate the current density on the coil cylinder. With B1 field preemphasized and lowered in the middle of the RF transverse plane, the calculated current distribution can generate an internal magnetic field that can reduce the EM field/tissue interactions at high frequencies. The current distribution of a head coil operating at 4 T is calculated using inverse methodology with preemphasized B1 fields. FDTD is employed to calculate B1 field and signal intensity inside a homogenous cylindrical phantom and human head. A comparison with conventional RF birdcage coil is reported here and demonstrated that inverse-method designed coil with preemphasized B1 field can help in decreasing the notorious bright region caused by EM field/tissue interactions in the human head images at 4 T. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society |
Palavras-Chave | #E1 #291599 Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified #671402 Medical instrumentation |
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Conference Paper |